COLOMBIA: CHURCH LEADERS UNDER FIRE

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One pastor missing, three others reported killed in past month.

COCHABAMBA, Bolivia, November 4 – Christians in 
Colombia are anxious to learn the fate of pastor 
William Reyes, missing since Sept. 25, even as 
three other pastors have gone missing.

Reyes, a minister of the Light and Truth 
Inter-American Church and member of the 
Fraternity of Evangelical Pastors of Maicao 
(FRAMEN, Fraternidad de Ministros Evangélicos de 
Maicao), left a meeting in Valledupar, Cesar, at 
10 a.m. that morning heading home to Maicao, La Guajira. He never arrived.

Family members and fellow ministers fear that 
Reyes may have been murdered by illegal armed 
groups operating in northern Colombia. Since 
March of this year, FRAMEN has received repeated 
threats from both the leftist Revolutionary Armed 
Forces of Colombia (FARC) and right-wing paramilitary units.

Abduction is another possibility. Often criminals 
hold their victims for weeks or months before 
contacting family members to demand ransom, a 
tactic designed to maximize the anxiety of the 
victim’s loved ones before proceeding with ransom negotiations.

In the past month, three other Christian pastors 
were reportedly killed in separate incidents 
across the country. According to Pedro Acosta of 
the Peace Commission of the Evangelical Council 
of Colombia (CEDECOL, Consejo Evangélico de 
Colombia), two ministers died in the northern 
Caribbean region and a third in Buenaventura on the Pacific coast.

At press time, members of the Peace Commission’s 
Documentation and Advocacy team, which monitors 
cases of political violence and human rights 
abuse, were traveling in those areas to verify 
the identities of the victims and circumstances of the killings.

Demand for Action

On Oct. 4, churches organized a public 
demonstration to protest the disappearance of 
Reyes. Thousands of marchers filled the streets 
of Maicao to demand his immediate return to his 
family. The FRAMEN-sponsored rally featured 
hymns, sermons and an address from Reyes’s wife, Idia.

Idia Reyes continues to work as secretary of 
FRAMEN while awaiting news of her husband. The 
couple has three children, William, 19, Luz Mery, 16, and Estefania, 9.

CEDECOL and Justapaz, a Mennonite Church-based 
organization that assists violence victims, 
launched a letter-writing campaign to draw 
international attention to the case and request 
government action to help locate Reyes.

“We are grateful for the outpouring of prayer and 
support from churches in Canada, the United 
States, Sweden and the United Kingdom,” stated an 
Oct. 26 open letter from Janna Hunter Bowman of 
Justapaz and Michael Joseph of CEDECOL’s Peace 
Commission. “Human rights violations of church 
people and of the civilian population at large 
are ongoing in Colombia. Last year the Justapaz 
Peace Commission program registered the murder of 
four pastors and 22 additional homicides of lay leaders and church members.”

Some of those killings may have been carried out 
by members of the Colombian Armed Forces, 
according to evidence emerging in recent weeks. 
Prosecutors and human rights groups have released 
evidence that some military units abduct and 
murder civilians, dress their bodies in combat 
fatigues and catalogue them as insurgents killed in battle.

According to an Oct. 29 report in The New York 
Times, soldiers commit the macabre murders for 
the two-fold purpose of “social cleansing” – the 
extrajudicial elimination of criminals, drug 
users and gang members – and to gain promotions and bonuses.

The scandal prompted President Alvaro Uribe to 
announce on Wednesday (Oct. 29) that he had 
dismissed more than two dozen soldiers and 
officers, among them three generals, implicated in the murders.

Justapaz has documented the murder of at least 
one evangelical Christian at the hands of 
Colombian soldiers. José Ulises Martínez served 
in a counterinsurgency unit until two years ago, 
but left the army “because what he had to do was 
not coherent with his religious convictions,” 
according to his brother, pastor Reinel Martínez.

Martínez was working at a steady job and serving 
as a leader of young adults in the Christian 
Crusade Church in Cúcuta on Oct. 29, 2007, when 
two acquaintances still on active duty convinced 
him to go with them to Bogotá to request a 
pension payment from the army. He called his 
girlfriend the following day to say he had arrived safely in the capital.

That was the last she or his family heard from him.

Two weeks later, Martínez’s parents reported his 
disappearance to the prosecutor’s office in 
Cúcuta. The ensuing investigation revealed that 
on Oct. 1, 2007, armed forces officers had 
presented photographs of Martinez’s body dressed 
in camouflage and identified as a guerrilla 
killed in combat. Later the family learned that 
Martínez was killed in Gaula, a combat zone 160 
kilometers (100 miles) northeast of Bogotá.

Such atrocities threaten to mar the reputation of 
Colombia’s Armed Forces just as the military is 
making remarkable gains against the FARC and 
other insurgent groups. Strategic attacks against 
guerrilla bases eliminated key members of the 
FARC high command in 2008. A daring July 2 rescue 
of one-time presidential candidate Ingrid 
Betancourt and 14 other high-profile FARC 
hostages was greeted with jubilation around the world.

Yet in Colombia’s confused and convoluted civil 
war, Christians are still targeted for their role 
in softening the resolve of both insurgent and paramilitary fighters.

“I believe preventative security measures must be 
taken in order to protect victims from this 
scourge that affects the church,” Acosta said in 
reference to the ongoing threats to Colombian 
Christians. “In comparison to information from 
earlier [years], the cases of violations have increased.”

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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the 
gift to participate with You to bring new life 
into the world.  But, all too often, the mother's 
womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes 
instead a place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect 
for all life made in Your image and likeness, 
called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
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